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Related Organization: Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationScience and TechnologyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterial Science and Device

New Professors (Last 1.5 Years)

Apr. 1, 2026

Kawasaki, Yu / Associate Professor   [Detail]
Portrait Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social SciencesDivision of Science and TechnologyNatural SciencePhysical Sciences
Tokushima UniversityFaculty of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Science and TechnologyNatural SciencePhysical Sciences
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationSciences and Technology for InnovationElectrical Engineering, Electronics and Physics Program
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Advanced Technology and ScienceSystems Innovation EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterial and Device Science
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationScience and TechnologyNatural SciencePhysical Sciences
Academic Degree: Doctor / Doctor of Science
Field of Study: solid state physics
Lecture: オリエンテーション1年 (Bachelor Course), Presentation Method (D) (Graduate School), Graduation Work (Bachelor Course), Mechanics (Common Curriculum), Engineering of Correlated Electron Matter (Graduate School), Engineering of Correlated Electron Matter (Graduate School), Technical English Fundamentals 1 (Bachelor Course), Technical English Fundamentals 2 (Bachelor Course), Physics of Condensed Matter 2 (Bachelor Course), Introductory Laboratory in Physics for Engineering Sciences (Bachelor Course), Laboratory for Physical Science 1 (Bachelor Course), Laboratory for Physical Science 2 (Bachelor Course), Introduction to Science and Technology (Common Curriculum), Interdisciplinary Seminar in Science and Technology (Graduate School), Statistical Mechanics for Engineering Sciences (Bachelor Course), Seminar on Natural Sciences (Bachelor Course), Graduate Research on Natural Sciences (Graduate School), Graduate Seminar on Natural Sciences (Graduate School), Quantum Mechanics for Engineering Sciences (Bachelor Course), Reading Scientific Papers (Bachelor Course)
Subject of Study: magnetism and superconductivity in strongly correlated electron system (heavy-fermion compound, anisotropic superconductivity, non-Fermi liquid, nuclear magnetic resonance)

Apr. 1, 2025

Ohno, Yasuhide / Professor   [Detail]
Portrait Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social SciencesDivision of Science and TechnologyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterial Science and Device
Tokushima UniversityFaculty of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Science and TechnologyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterial Science and Device
Tokushima UniversityResearch ClustersResearch Clusters (Registered)2203022 単結晶大面積グラフェンを利用したイオン・バイオセンサプラットフォームの開発
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationSciences and Technology for InnovationElectrical Engineering, Electronics and Physics Program
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Advanced Technology and ScienceSystems Innovation EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterial and Device Science
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationScience and TechnologyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterial Science and Device
Academic Degree: Doctor / 博士(工学)
Field of Study: Semiconductor Physical Electronics
Lecture: Advanced Device Processing (Graduate School), Semiconductor Device Physics (Graduate School), Ethics for Engineers and Scientists (Common Curriculum), Technical English Fundamentals 1 (Bachelor Course), Interdisciplinary Seminar in Science and Technology (Graduate School), Advanced Lecture on Quantum Nanostructure Semiconductors (Graduate School), Semiconductor Device Physics (Bachelor Course), Electromagnetic Theory 1 and Exercise (Bachelor Course), Graduate Research on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Graduate School), Electrical and Electronic Engineering Elementary Laboratory (Bachelor Course)
Subject of Study: Nano-carbon applications